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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:03 pm    Post subject: fuel sender leak Reply with quote

I just checked my 701 fuel tanks (main & aux.) in the right wink for leaks prior to closing it up. I found that both VDO fuel senders leaked around some of the screw heads that go into the backing flange inside the tank. The paper washes under the screw heads had split, probably from over tightening, although it doesn't take much to break them. I also has a leak when I put an electrical ring connector under a screw head for a ground, as shown in the assembly guide. Has anyone else had this problem, and is there a better washer, copper, etc. that might be more durable. It seems like these thin paper washers are all that prevent the screws from leaking fuel?

Gordon


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 10:32 pm    Post subject: fuel sender leak Reply with quote

Gordon,

I had to replace the VDO sending unit in my 701 last week. I couldn't get the
new one to seal, had it in and out 4 times through an access hole in the
bottom of the wing( you did put an access hole in, right?) A mechanic on the field
told me to use "Fuel Lube" and don't over tighten the screws. I used it and
it worked the 1st time. It has the consistancy of a toilet bowl wax ring but
won't dissolve in gas. I asked where to purchase it and he told me Aircraft
Spruce but I couldn't find it there. Copper washers are available at auto parts
stores. My replacement fuel sender (not VDO) used them undrer the ground lug,
the other screws had little nylon washers.

Bob Spudis
N701ZX


In a message dated 1/17/2006 5:12:40 PM Eastern Standard Time,
cscsail(at)gmavt.net writes:


I just checked my 701 fuel tanks (main & aux.) in the right wink for leaks
prior to closing it up. I found that both VDO fuel senders leaked around some
of the screw heads that go into the backing flange inside the tank. The paper
washes under the screw heads had split, probably from over tightening, although
it doesn't take much to break them. I also has a leak when I put an
electrical ring connector under a screw head for a ground, as shown in the assembly
guide. Has anyone else had this problem, and is there a better washer, copper,
etc. that might be more durable. It seems like these thin paper washers are all
that prevent the screws from leaking fuel?

Gordon


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